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Department of Correctional Services Gets 12 New Vehicles

By: , April 21, 2024
Department of Correctional Services Gets 12 New Vehicles
Photo: Mark Bell
Twelve new motor vehicles valued at approximately $97.5 million, have been commissioned into service to enhance the service delivery of the Department of Correctional Services (DCS). The ceremony held on April 19 at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston.
Department of Correctional Services Gets 12 New Vehicles
Photo: Mark Bell
State Minister in the Ministry of National Security, the Hon. Juliet Cuthbert Flynn (third right); Chief Technical Director in the Ministry, Shauna Trowers (second right); and Commissioner of Corrections, Brigadier (Ret’d) Radgh Mason (right) listen as driving instructor, Department of Correctional Services (DCS), Corporal Kemar Dacres, explains the different functions of the Foton flatbed truck, at a commissioning ceremony held on April 19, at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston.

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Twelve new motor vehicles valued at $97.5 million have been commissioned into service, at the Department of Correctional Services (DCS).

The new vehicles include four Nissan Frontier pickup trucks, four Nissan panel vans, two Foton buses, one Hyundai SUV, and one Foton flatbed truck, bringing the total number of vehicles in the DCS’ fleet to 119.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony held on April 19 at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston, State Minister in the Ministry of National Security, the Hon. Juliet Cuthbert Flynn said the event signals the Government’s commitment to further bolstering the operational capacity of the DCS.

“The Ministry of National Security continues its thrust to modernize and transform the DCS security infrastructure… We continue to employ strategies to strengthen our operation, as we fight against the crime and violence that we are faced with in our society,” she said.

State Minister in the Ministry of National Security, the Hon. Juliet Cuthbert Flynn (left) familiarize herself with the features in one of the 12 new vehicles added to the Department of Correctional Services’ fleet, during a commissioning ceremony held on April 19, at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston. Looking on is Commissioner of Corrections, Brigadier (Ret’d) Radgh Mason.

Mrs. Cuthbert Flynn stated that through the National Correctional Services Policy (NCSP), the Ministry will seek to strengthen the operational structure, infrastructure, human resource capacity and use of technology, within the DCS.

Focus will also be placed on improving the rehabilitation and reintegration process of offenders.

“It proposes radical reform of the correctional system, utilizing evidence-based practice that promotes public safety and security, while discouraging reoffenders from re-engaging in criminal activities,” she said.

For his part, Commissioner of Corrections, Brigadier (Ret’d) Radgh Mason said the commissioning of the new vehicles, marks a significant milestone in the Department’s journey towards excellence.

“Through strategic resource management and investments in modernization, we are better equipped to fulfil our mandate of ensuring public safety and fostering rehabilitation and reintegration efforts,” he said.

 

Last Updated: April 22, 2024